About Us
Non-Profit Organization helping those who help animals

Hope For Animals Foundation is a non-profit 501(c)(3) whose mission is to support individuals and organizations who help care for the thousands of homeless cats and dogs in our community.
To a dog or cat, their human owner is their life companion to whom they unconditionally give their love & trust to. It is devastating to see the pain and suffering that takes place when these loving creatures are starved, abused, neglected or abandoned. For those animals unfortunate to be born onto the streets, their short life is nothing short of exhausting, painful and scary.
Thankfully, there are many shelters, rescue organizations and individual feeder groups working in Miami Dade County and Broward County, Florida who actively volunteer their time and resources to help rehabilitate these animals and find them their forever home….These are the people and organizations that we proudly serve.
Program & Services
Animal Rescue Service
We support our community by closely networking with dozens of Colony Feeders and Trappers. They are our boots-on-the-ground, and they rely heavily on our support services
Nurture & Educate
Hope for Animals provides education to the public regarding the current state of affairs within the community and what we are doing strategically to help make a difference.
Other Services Includes:
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Providing Food to Colony Feeders
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TNR Services
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Microchipping
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Support for Urgent Veterinary Services
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Food for our Shelter Partners
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Healing Heartworm
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Routine Transport
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Vaccines
Provide Financial Assistance
We help bring Colony Feeders and Trappers together through our coordinated efforts when animals appear to be sick, critically injured or even near death. We collaborate with local veterinarians to ensure that the animals receive the best possible care. Hope for Animals covers the vet bills thanks to generous donations from our donors.
Food & Supplies
We provide food and supplies to several large shelters in our community as well as to individual colony feeders.